Academics and State Department officials talked about Europe’s response to an influx of Syrian and other refugees in several nations,… read more
Academics and State Department officials talked about Europe’s response to an influx of Syrian and other refugees in several nations, focusing on the situation in countries that were points of entry or final destinations for refugees. They discussed the economic and societal challenges that the influx of new European residents posed and the ways governments and other institutions on the continent and around the world could better respond to the mass migration. Panelists also took questions from members of the audience.
“Europe’s Refugee Challenge: Responses to an International Crisis” was a program of the Wilson Center’s Global Europe Program, co-sponsored by the Middle East and Global Sustainability and Resilience programs. close
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*This transcript was compiled from uncorrected Closed Captioning.
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